Both of these players are 7-2 and would like nothing more to win here to give themselves a little extra breathing room in the wild block format tomorrow. Neither of them drafted a great deck—Levy's is about dealing quick damage and sealing the deal with "punisher" cards, whereas Huey deck is based on winning the damage race with a trio of Skywing Avens. Both players are 1-1 with these decks so far.

Eventually Levy put out a Pardic Lancer, and between that and the Mongrel, Jensen has a really difficult time blocking. Jensen's last few draws were nothing but land, and Levy took Game 1.

Levy 1 – Jensen 0

Levy had Jensen on the defensive again on Game 2, with the same mix of quick creatures and combat tricks that worked so well in the first game, plus an Anger in the graveyard. Eventually Huey stabilized at five life behind his Luminous Guardian and was ready to start trying to win with flyers when Levy dropped a Browbeat on him. Huey had no choice but to let Levy draw three, and then down came Dwarven Driller to start in on Huey's lands.

Huey sucked up the first two activations of the Driller, going to one, and then his Islands started disappearing into the graveyard. Huey was sneaking in hits where he could, and eventually got Levy to within range of a single all-out attack, and had a Pay No Heed to stop the potentially fatal flashed back Howling Gale.